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Re: Quick help for a gear changing pneumatics system.

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Originally Posted by stinglikeabee View Post
You do not need the relief valve on the robot if using an off-board compressor (R86).
This is not the case...if using an off-board compressor AND you're storing high-pressure air, you need an additional relief valve.

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Originally Posted by stinglikeabee View Post
Always double check and refer to the rules outlined in 4.1.10 of the manual http://frc-manual.usfirst.org/viewItem/3#4
I'll copy-n-paste R86 again, this time with emphasis: The relief valve must be attached directly to the compressor or attached by legal fittings connected to the compressor output port. If using an off-board compressor, an additional relief valve must be included in the high pressure side of the pneumatic circuit on the ROBOT.

Do make sure you follow stinglikeabee's advice about the T-fitting if you're using a new compressor. You can't have any tubing between the compressor & the attached relief valve; this was a common problem in Hub City that caused 8 or 10 teams to re-work their pneumatics before getting their inspection sticker.
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